Archaeology Data Service

Archaeology Data Service

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The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) supports research, learning and teaching with high quality and dependable digital resources.  It does this by preserving digital data in the long term, and by promoting and disseminating a broad range of data in archaeology.  The ADS promotes good practice in the use of digital data in archaeology, it provides technical advice to the research community, and supports the deployment of digital technologies.

Archaeology Data Service: The Rural Settlement of Roman Britain
This resource brings together the excavated evidence for the rural settlement of Roman Britain with the over-arching aim to inform a comprehensive reassessment of the countryside of Roman Britain.  It includes both traditionally published reports and 'grey literature' reports from developer-funded excavations since 1990.

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British Archaeological Jobs and Resources

British Archaeological Jobs and Resources

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An independent voice for the workers in archaeology and heritage, providing advice and protection on an informal basis, empowering the workers with facts and data concerning all aspects from Health and Safety to Employee Rights.

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The UK Battlefields Resource Centre

The UK Battlefields Resource Centre

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Created by The Battlefields Trust, this website is being developed to provide information on fields of conflict throughout the United Kingdom.  It is essential reading for anyone visiting a battlefield, an invaluable education resource and contains important information for those investigating or conserving battlefields.  Included are maps, images, air photos, walking and driving tours, resources for teachers and much more.

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Council For British Archaeology

Council For British Archaeology

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The CBA is an educational charity working throughout the UK to involve people in archaeology and to promote the appreciation and care of the historic environment for the benefit of present and future generations.

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Council For British Archaeology

Council For British Archaeology

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The South Midlands group of the Council for British Archaeology is an autonomous local group under the umbrella of the national CBA.  It covers Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire and Oxfordshire, and is an educational charity working to involve people in archaeology and to promote the appreciation and care of the historic environment for the benefit of the present and future generations.

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CLASP

CLASP

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(Community Landscape & Archaeology Survey Project)
An umbrella organisation for initiating and facilitating community-led archaeology projects in Northamptonshire.

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Friends of Northampton Castle

Friends of Northampton Castle

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The Friends of Northampton Castle is a small working group dedicated to making sure that the importance of medieval heritage is recognised and celebrated.

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Northamptonshire Heritage Forum

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The Northamptonshire Heritage Forum, established in 2002, serves as a supportive network for its members, which include museums, heritage attractions, historic houses, and a range of organisations and individuals involved in the heritage sector.

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Northamptonshire Industrial Archaeology Group

Northamptonshire Industrial Archaeology Group

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NIAG was founded more than 35 years ago to study, discover and promote Northamptonshire's industrial archaeology.  It aims to provide a forum for the exchange of information and views on industrial archaeology, to liaise with other bodies at county, regional and national level and to contribute to the management of industrial heritage in the county.

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Northamptonshire Natural History Society

Northamptonshire Natural History Society

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The Northamptonshire Natural History Society was The Society - founded in 1876 - continues to promote interest and research into natural history and allied sciences, especially relating to Northamptonshire, and consists of a number of Sections dealing with archaeology and history, astronomy, geology, natural sciences and photography.

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Northamptonshire Record Society

Northamptonshire Record Society

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The Society exists to publish the records of the ancient county of Northamptonshire including the former Soke of Peterborough and to promote the study of the county's history.

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Prebendal Manor House at Nassington, Northants

Prebendal Manor House at Nassington, Northants

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This website explores the history of the manor, all about prebends, the recreated medieval gardens and the archeological research report.  It also includes information about special events and when the Manor is open to the public.

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Sulgrave Manor

Sulgrave Manor

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Sulgrave Manor, near the village of Sulgrave, is famous for having been the original ancestral home of the Washington family and was occupied by the family from 12th century to 1539.

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The Upper Nene Archaeological Society

The Upper Nene Archaeological Society

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The Upper Nene Archaeological Society was formed in 1962 and aims to promote study and interest in archaeology, the discovery and investigation of sites and the preservation of things of archaeological interest of all periods.

(To contact UNAS please use either piddington.museum @ tiscali.co.uk or education @ unas.org.uk ).

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